The group came to their first session with two originals: She's the Only One for Me, a driving rocker sung by Goddard, and You, a ballad with Nixon on lead vocals. Fargo cut two sessions to produce a master of You, which became their biggest (and lone) hit in 1958. The record only got as high as number 21 on the national charts, but its longevity and enduring popularity (it was used in Martin Scorcese's #Mean Streets and the TV show #I'll Fly Away) has made it an evergreen. The group followed that sentimental ballad with several other good sides, but chart success proved elusive. The group went their separate ways (college, the draft, marriage, disillusionment) by 1962. In 1964, Fargo Records issued a full-length album on the group that quickly became a staple in cutout bins and is now a collector's item going for several hundred dollars. The Aquatones may have been one-hit wonders, but a wonderful hit it was. ~ Cub Koda, Rovi